Wangaratta City Raceway played host to the 41stnational title for the Compact Speedcar class with drivers from Queensland, New South Wales and across Victoria all converging on the city for the weekend
Author: Dean Thompson
Daylesford Drivers Association held an enjoyable day of racing on Sunday at their picturesque venue cruising through almost the full complete day of racing before a serious and unfortunate crash involving Chloe Graham in Ladies Sedans put her in hospital
Redline Raceway on Saturday night provided another night of dirt track entertainment where the Sprintcars were the headline act and Bacchus Marsh racer Steven Horton took out the Victorian title crown in his first ever Sprintcar feature race win
Pakenham racer Ally Morrison, a member of the Nyora Raceway Incorporated has gone back-to-back in winning the Ladies Standard Saloon Victorian title when she led to the finish line her team mate on the weekend Felicity Roycroft with both driving for Brad Hill Motorsport
The hard-working volunteers and the sensational club committee at Wangaratta City Raceway have another big event this Saturday night as the Australian Compact Speedcars headlines the night from 5pm Saturday
South Gippsland motorsport venue Nyora Raceway is back in action this Saturday night with three big main events the feature of the evening with races that honour a club friend and former member, a state title and a popular big eight-cylinder class all delivering the action.
If you are a motorsport fan, you will not want to miss this Saturday nights event at Redline Raceway on Mount Buninyong as it is time for the Victorian Sprintcar title and the ‘King of the Mount’ for Street Stocks once again with almost sixty total entrants just in those two classes alone
This Saturday night the Australian Compact Speedcar title takes centre stage at Wangaratta City Raceway and competitors from right across the eastern seaboard from Queensland down to local Victorians have entered, in fact thirty drivers in total in what will be the 41st edition of the big event.
The Victorian Grand Prix Midget Racing Associations latest ‘Stinger Chassis’ Masters Series event was held at Rushworth Speedway where competition was sensational in the hunt for the win in the ‘Ironbark Classic’.
Alexandra Speedway once again held a terrific race meeting with plenty of fast paced racing and some bingles along the way as Damien Miller in the Sports Sedans Power Series round and Kasey Garlick in the Wingless Sprints Cup took out the big wins.










